SA wrote:
> In France, that fear was absent - little movements
were simmering all the time, occasionally sprouting into big movements
(like in 2006) or even huge movements (like in 1995).
No, sorry, but this gets it wrong.
General strikes in Latin Europe are a periodically recurring phenomenon in the institutionalized course of collective bargaining: dog bites man.
Mass civil disobedience in the United States against the central institutions of capital is -- as Carrol points out -- a once in 40 years phenomenon: man bite dog.